: casera skys, Tauri Sept? £1968" CAS “Here let the press the, peop! Lprsee EGAR NEWS to's Casts eater ces oy [nose enareseninns d and Forty-Seven” i Common Sense Needed to Settle Strike If collective bargaining doesn’t work ‘anymore then an alternative has to be found to solve the present labor-manage- ment relationship in Canada, Prime Minister Pearson and’ his cohbris spent a sweaty weekend trying to answer _ this problem and its odds on their solution’ “to the current railroad.-striké. will be an point and. then several points ‘over the & increase’in take-home pay. A plea for common sense on a nation- al. scale is doomed to fall on deaf -ears even before it is spoken. This is becatise| crowds this. mit human beings are basically gregarious and, like sheep following each over, in‘a pantie stampede over a -cliff, refuse to take an attempt to. meet the stand on'a "flock" issue.; This of course won't work because the ‘railroad mén are fed up with being Indeed go complex has society be- come today, it is almost impossible for an met balleey fed up with i in pay which — th y claim are too few and too late and ‘hea up with trying to support a family on a take ‘home pay which is of- ten less than $80.a week. Zhe answer is not,’as even. the Lib- ‘erals ‘seems’ to’ realiza, to call’ out the militia, The answer is'simple common , Sense all round. Common sense in this case amounts ‘to virtual self imposition of a wage freeze ‘anda price freoze. This'in turn means that ‘Canadians should stop looking for out of ‘proportioned wage increases so they can afford the payments on a-new freezer.. &.In‘turn the retailers have got to hold «the line .on‘:the freezers they are Retail. inflations “is particularly: ap: {parent ‘in B.C. where the cost of living has fover -the. past few yedts risen: ‘point for to make a stand without ‘get-| = ting mown under. - It seems only when the inflation pro- blem reaches the crisis level, as it has in England, will people be prepared to make any individual sacrifices, But ‘England ‘is a very tiny island witha very closely knit Society, welded by a series of national crisis in the last 100 years. Canada is not closely knit. It ig not, from a society point of view, knit together at all. It is: basically. a land of 4 ‘And it is because of this very fact it has risen to where it is today. Thus “Canadians -have demonstrated we can corrolate our efforts to make im- mediate gains, Now we have to show we cam stick together to make immediate and temporary cutbacks. lean Off Your Doorstep More Often : An $80 a’ week factory. worker taust ‘pay. $64 a month for five years for goods jl ‘told.were free. . : woman, ticked into sienng 60 Pe It couldn't happen to’ y 2 It is happening to pegple ‘all over ‘Ca ae, who are being tricked by camin sales:.. «; ments you may be signing your savings Be d. When a sal ‘says the tour- “ists: are. spend: ever bofore. Judging by the eae alely be and the gates locked ov There should be constant police rar more in’ B.C. this ‘year than | Patrol Some-df our city fathers, of true, ‘and, in one. way or anoth- er’ everyone benefits from the tourists, from newsboys to Danks. @ tourist’ swarms in Vice toria ls s year, ave’ been breath-taking, | and © ne annoying , not'thet it's 2 the tour: iste’ faults, It’s just that the na- tives-fecl submerged, and have to move more ‘slowly, and can’t find parking places. This is very selfish, true, but's it’s also human. Premfer Bennett once said | 'T4" that tthe. sweetest, most: melo- |. dious symphonic sound to. his} 2! main street in B.C. As long as they're jingling-jangling to beat the band that, to the pre-|: mier, means: that "everyone is and there's ears is the the jingle-jangle/of the cash registers along every o Aad Registration At Notre Dame Well to in Xi Douglas is in -Ross..Bay, but no-one pays much attention pi 7 Now and then a member of th flowers, but that is all. It send ia “wreat say, the anniversary of Douglas’ Janding to found Fort Victoria graves of Sir James a ie vast Douglas clan brin; some beens overnment :should me: the iW ,once @ year on, |", ' Above Last Year Applications for” admission to Notre Dame University of Nelson this fall are continuing ail] to be submitted to the registrar 8 ottice oe DellaMattia, ob ve last “year’s, Sal dents,” ents wishing to re; iste irst time must ob' an application, from the reals: trar’s office to be returned with documents showing their acad- record. Those who have BiG Wess. HG cash registers. Vandals have! been at their, nasty, insane work again in Vic- toria’s historic’ Ross Bay ceme- tery. They have been knocking over priceless marble and gran- ite stones, breaking them into pieces, making a sad and sorry ess Of juallowed ground. aaa Bay, practically the nd “history dl of B.C. is carved into marble -and’ ‘stone and granite, much more 80 not, wonderful. musle from: the w apply. formally ation. ‘Eligible ‘students will re- ceive notice in tee tail, with Hearne time and place lor re Freshmen and students en cn: tering DU? fori he first tims are requi register Sey ember 12, : September nie re; Septet Lectures in begin’ at 8.30 the Mondey, September 12. in any other r ‘the This . DeeaTUBe 1.80 away. calls on you take these steps: © .: u 1. Ask for identification. * tne) 6°, 2. Phone office : of firm: he. ‘Bays* he represents or: wait and write. it this. is, im. practicable. 3 :3;7 Av, Tell - the’ salemnan. you are check-| ing ‘and ask him to cali back in 24 hours. .is,not genuine this. may put him off. 3. If you are a woman check with : many Prominent: people, ‘after Airforce ; Sargeont with 150. Harmonicas. Is Feature Attraction at Exhibition - : The teacher. confiscated his ) he enrolled in the. Toronto con- harmonica but promised to re-|servatory. He establishe: him, if he ‘agreed to| self in nightclubs, composed and Harmonica... soloist ._ Sgt. turn it to pearing at-6 daily at the ‘PNE_ outside fhe armed forces ” At age play a solo in a schol concert. _ He.was, a bg success. he’ Strand Bo Palace theatres fhe Calgary, Alta, and" was plunge you i can’t afford; like Y Bis Ceeeey: fi week, I got:al.: my. life, F expe! x The lock on our Tpaek door home purchase cc eee Your Social Credit Gavernment fee always ‘acted! to extand the benefits ¢ of our Province's progress to all our.people. The new $500 home- Kootenay. "" All Sizes of Glass Cut to: Order. ‘STORM 4 SCREEN THIS WEEK'S, SPECIAL, |... DGRADEPLYWOOD . i Perea Tse Bian Gases oy 686 COLUMBIA A’ - “We Take Better Care of Your’ Building Needs” VENUE and t grant will: be available to families now ~ renting and young couples starting out in life together whe wish:to: 2: sown, thelr own home’— and the grant will increase by $25 annually! .. This far-seeing plan, another-‘‘first"’ from your Social Credit Govern ment, will be backed bys a 26 000, 000. funds 4 A grant inthe “next 7 years! {t's no wonder British Columbia's population ‘growth ts double’ the national rate. Where else will you find a Government that already pays “$110. a year toward the taxes of every qualified homeowner in the Province? In the next.7 years, your Social: Credit Government will in- crease the homeowner grant to $200 - and already the grant f has ss given British Columbians the lowest taxes in the nation. &